0129-6868MCI MCI (P) ISSNISSN 0129-6868 (P)019/11/2017 019/11/2017
Vol 120 No 6 • JUN 2018
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Book review On Being the Antioch of Asia
MCS Focus: Missions A challenging and changing landscape
Living in a ‘VUCA’ world... Yet, thriving, shepherding
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pages 12-13
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NEWS Jason Woo is Methodist Message’s Editorial Executive. When not working on the latest articles, he enjoys long jogs and cuddling up with his cats along with a good book.
THE EVIDENCE THAT DEMANDS A VERDICT
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aving doubts and questions about one’s faith is not a sign that one is not a true believer. After all, even Jesus’ disciples themselves still harboured doubts even after witnessing first-hand the miracles of Christ. As believers, we owe it to ourselves to take much effort to know the truth about what we believe. That was the work cut out for the father-son Christian apologist duo – Josh and Dr Sean McDowell – and what they shared about at this year’s Reasonable Faith Conference that took place from 16-17 March 2018 at the Bethesda (Bedok-Tampines) Church.
They were in town to promote the updated and expanded edition of Evidence That Demands a Verdict: Life-Changing Truth for a Skeptical World – a book that explores the reliability of the Christian faith through the lens of ancient historical records and modern science. The contents of the book formed the backdrop of the Conference where the McDowells made a case for the validity, reliability, and veracity of the Biblical claims surrounding the identity of Jesus, His death, and His resurrection. Continued on page 21... Photos courtesy of Reasonable Faith Conference team